Hello from Spokane

Spyder Monkey

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I have a 2013 Rubicon JK, unfortunately I have had many issues with the engine and cooling etc.
The original 3.6 is running great but is using oil so am trying to decide what engine to go with.
I know of a 2020 JT 3.6 for sale but sounds like it may not be a direct swap so also looking at what all is involved with a Hemi swap probably a 6.4.
Any data toward either of these swaps would be appreciated.
 
Welcome.

JT 3.6 won’t be a plug and play. A 6.4 is more involved. You can get a JK 3.6 from a junkyard or similar and swap in a weekend. That’s what I did.
 
Swapping a complete engine platform is always going to be a lengthy process. I agree with the others that say just get a junkyard 3.6. You can rebuild it at your pace (or pay someone to do it) and that is definitely plug and play.
 
Thanks for the warm welcome I truly appreciate it!
After much research it appears the JL and JT engines are not a direct swap.
The Hemi's have become much more expensive due to the supply chain issues etc.
So I purchased a 3.6 out of a 2016 Wrangler with 41K miles on it from Gasoline Alley.
I am told I only need to change the oil pressure switch to my 2013 as well as my oil filter adapter.
Other than that a direct replacement even though the engine internals were modified for that year ( increased compression and larger intake)
If anyone has any information that supports this or doesn't support this I would like to hear it now before I do the swap next month.
 
Thanks for the warm welcome I truly appreciate it!
After much research it appears the JL and JT engines are not a direct swap.
The Hemi's have become much more expensive due to the supply chain issues etc.
So I purchased a 3.6 out of a 2016 Wrangler with 41K miles on it from Gasoline Alley.
I am told I only need to change the oil pressure switch to my 2013 as well as my oil filter adapter.
Other than that a direct replacement even though the engine internals were modified for that year ( increased compression and larger intake)
If anyone has any information that supports this or doesn't support this I would like to hear it now before I do the swap next month.
You don’t need to change that. You just buy your oil filter for a 2016 instead of a 2013.
 
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